Henry believes Lions will improve
July 3, 2001

Lions coach Graham Henry warned the Australian Wallabies on Monday that they had yet to see the best from the tourists.

"I think we've got a lot of things in the locker that haven't been used yet," the New Zealander said.

"I think we've got a lot of improving to do, we've certainly got to improve
how we finish the game."

The Lions ran in four tries to defeat Australia 29-13 in Brisbane on Saturday. The world champions only came back in the 15 minutes that the Lions
had first Martin Corry and then Phil Vickery sin-binned for repeat offences in the ruck.

Henry has demanded more discipline from his side in the second Test at
Melbourne on Saturday.

"We played extremely well for 55 minutes but we played poorly for those
other 25 and if we play like that in the second Test, we'll get smashed by a
big score," Henry said.

"They played the better rugby in the last 25 minutes. I think they'll use
that as a springboard into the second Test.

"A wounded world champion side is going to play to their potential in the second Test, they're going to be sharper.I think it's going to be the game of the tour."

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